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Original U.S. WWII Named 528th Bomb Squadron, 380th Bomb Group “Flying Circus” Grouping Featuring B-1 Cap With 37 Bombs Drawn on for 37 Combat Missions - John C. Swindle, Assistant Flight Engineer / Gunner For B-24 “Lucky Strike” MG 42 something sometimes seen if the

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something sometimes seen if the original stamping was not deep enough

Sword Measurements:Blade Length: 33”Handle Length: 6”Total Length: 39 ½”Scabbard Length: 33 ½”

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Original U.S. WWII Named 528th Bomb Squadron, 380th Bomb Group “Flying Circus” Grouping Featuring B-1 Cap With 37 Bombs Drawn on for 37 Combat Missions - John C. Swindle, Assistant Flight Engineer / Gunner For B-24 “Lucky Strike” MG 42 something sometimes seen if theOriginal Items: Only One Group Available. Now this is a fantastic grouping! The grouping once belonged to the Assistant Flight Engineer Gunner for the B 24 Lucky Strike, John C. Swindle. Swindle served with the 528th Bomb Squadron, 380th Bombardment Group during WWII. The 380th Bombardment Group (H) flew B 24 Liberator bombers primarily in the Southwest Pacific Theatre in WWII. They were part of the 5th Air Force and were known as the FLYING CIRCUS

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